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Canon AE-1 PROGRAM User Manual

Canon AE-1 PROGRAM
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8.
Learning to Hold the Camera Correctly
The slightest movement
of
your body during shutter
release may cause blur
in
the
picture. The best way
to
pre-
vent camera movement is
to
hold the camera
as
steady
as
possible,
with
your
left
hand
supporting the camera and
lens. Press your
left
elbow
to
your body and lightly press the
camera against your cheek
or
forehead. For a vertical shot,
steady at least one
elbow
against your body. Spread
your feet slightly apart, one
/
foot
ahead
of
the other, and
relax. Lean against a steady
support
if
one is available.
Note
There is,
of
course, no one cor-
rect way
to
hold the camera.
Experiment
to
find the
most
suitable way
for
you. Select a
method
that
provides
comfort
in
addition
to
stability. It may help
to
practice in
front
of
a mirror.
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Canon AE-1 PROGRAM Specifications

General IconGeneral
Lens MountCanon FD
Viewfinder Coverage94%
Film RewindManual
FlashHot shoe
Flash Sync1/60 sec
Type35mm SLR
Shutter Speed2 sec to 1/1000 sec
Exposure ModesManual
MeteringCenter-weighted average
ISO RangeISO 12 to 3200
ViewfinderPentaprism
Focusing ScreenFixed
Film AdvanceManual
Battery4LR44
Dimensions141 x 87 mm x 48 mm
Weight575g
ShutterFocal-plane

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